Infobox economist name ArthurCecilPigou school tradition Neoclassical economics color indigo image ... repec id ArthurCecilPigou 18 November 1877 &ndash 7 March 1959 was an England English economist ... of national output . ref Nahid Aslanbeigui, 2008. Pigou, ArthurCecil 1877 1959 , The New ... ArthurCecilPigou was born at Ryde on the Isle of Wight , the son of Clarence George Scott Pigou, an army officer, and his wife Nora Biddel Frances Sophia Lees, daughter of Lees Baronets ... Nahid Aslanbeigui, 2008. Pigou, ArthurCecil 1877 1959 , The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics ... het profiles pigou.htm Profile of ArthurCecilPigou at the http cepa.newschool.edu het home.htm ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Pigou, ArthurCecil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... Cambridge DEFAULTSORT Pigou, ArthurCecil Category 1877 births Category 1959 deaths Category English ... people of Huguenot descent Category People from Ryde bg ca ArthurCecilPigou cs ArthurCecilPigou de ArthurCecilPigou es ArthurPigou fr ArthurCecilPigou hy is ArthurCecilPigou it ArthurCecilPigou ms ArthurCecilPigou nl ArthurCecilPigou ja pl ArthurPigou pt ArthurCecilPigou ru , sk ArthurCecilPigou sr fi ArthurPigou sv ArthurPigou tr ArthurCecilPigou uk zh ... the first modern head of school. The school s economics society is named The Pigou Society in his honour. In 1896 he was admitted to King s College, Cambridge , ref Venn id PG896AC name Pigou, ArthurCecil ref as a history scholar where he first read history under Oscar Browning . He won the Chancellor ... , Paul Volcker , Paul Krugman contributions Externalities br Pigou effect br Pigovian tax br Pigou Club ... work Pigou began lecturing on economics in 1901 and started giving the course on advanced economics ... and Methods of Industrial Peace . In 1908 Pigou was elected Professor of Political Economy ... more details
Note The surname Pigou forms part of the terms Pigou Club and Pigouvian tax , both derived from the name of the English economist ArthurCecilPigou . Unreferenced date December 2009 Pigou is an English surname of Hugenot derivation. The Pigou family originated from Amiens in France. The name was related to pique or pike, and the Pigou arms consist of three pike heads. Two sons of Lawrence Pigou of Amiens Jacques and John fled from persecution in France and settled with their families in England in about 1685. All branches of the Pigou family became involved in trade with India. Family of Jacques Pigou The descendents of Jacques died out but there were two notable members of this family. The Gentleman s Magazine January 1792 reprinted the letter of Captain Peter Pigou 1732 1783 describing his adventures in conveying a huge hydraulic organ from Madras to Aurengabad , for a speculative sale to the Nizam. Thomas Pigou 1765 1796 , the son of Peter Pigou was an officer in the British East India ... of John Pigou John s grandson Anselm Frederick Pigou 1683 1749 was a successful merchant with dealings in America. His son Frederick Pigou 1711 1792 was a Director of the East India Company, and also ... in the Indian Army. All existing members of the Pigou family descend from Frederick. Many have emigrated to Canada , Australia and New Zealand . The Pigou vineyards are near Marlborough, New Zealand . Pigou family members ArthurCecilPigou 1877 1959 , English economist Elfrida Pigou 1911 1960 , Canadian mountaineer William Harry Pigou 1818 1858 , surgeon and pioneer photographer in India Major General Arthur Comyn Pigou 1826 1903 Francis Pigou 1832 1916 , dean of Bristol Louisa Pigou, married Henry Harford 1835 , last proprietor of Maryland Georgina Pigou, mother of English MP Hugo Francis Meynell Ingram 1869 Catherine Pigou, mother of English playwright and MP Miles Peter Andrews 1814 Nina Pigou, wife of Alfred Inglis and mother in law of Air Marshal Victor Goddard 1897 1987 Category ... more details
Image Arthur Cecil.jpg right 250px thumbnail ArthurCecilArthurCecil Blunt , better known as ArthurCecil 1 June 1843 16 April 1896 was an English people English actor, comedian, playwright and theatre .... http www.oxforddnb.com view article 4974 Cecil, Arthur 1843 1896 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography .... ArthurCecil , The Times , 17 April, 1896, p. 10, col C ref and Caste by T. W. Robertson in 1879 with the Bancrofts ... and Arthur Chudleigh when the theatre closed in 1887, although Cecil continued acting at the theatre .... F ref Throughout his career, Cecil wrote comedy sketches such as Bright Idea 1881 with composer Arthur ... website 2007 , also http www2.richmond.gov.uk burials DetailsD.asp?ID 229643 ArthurCecil Blunt ... from the diary of Wm. Blanchard, 2 vols. 1891 External links Commonscat ArthurCecil http www.npg.org.uk ... . NAME Cecil, Arthur ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1 June 1843 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 16 April 1896 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cecil, Arthur Category People associated ... of Cox and Box , by Arthur Sullivan and F. C. Burnand , at the Royal Gallery of Illustration . Biography Cecil was born in Mayfair , Westminster , London, England. His parents were Joseph Blunt, a solicitor ... career Image ArthurCecilSpy.jpg left thumb Cartoon of Cecil from Spy Cecil began performing as an amateur ... , Cox and Box by F. C. Burnand and Arthur Sullivan . ref Adams, p. 349 ref Coincidentally, on Easter Monday 1869, Cecil made his professional d but at the Gallery of Illustration in a bill that included ...&dq 22Arthur Cecil 22 actor&source web&ots A zGd9Xuao&sig HCESUsWXngWLkm E2shHkXoyXTY&hl en&sa X&oi ... Thereafter, Cecil often played Box in productions of Cox and Box . ref Moss, Simon. http www.c20th.com GSarchivesass.htm Several programmes featuring Cox and Box with Cecil as Box , at Archive Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan, an exhibition of Gilbert and Sullivan memorabilia ref This was Cecil s first ... 250px Cecil played Mr. Box in this 1874 production Cecil joined the company at the Globe Theatre ... more details
during deflation . Wealth was defined by ArthurCecilPigou as the sum of the money supply ... called the Real Balance effect . History The Pigou effect was first popularised by ArthurCecilPigou ... cite journal last Pigou first ArthurCecil author link ArthurCecilPigou year 1943 month title ...refimprove date April 2011 The Pigou effect is an economics term that refers to the stimulation of output ... economics , Pigou favoured the idea of natural rates to which the economy would return, and saw ... to rising real wage s changing liquidity preference. The Pigou effect would counterbalance this by shifting the IS curve right due to rising real balances raising expenditures. Why Pigou s hypothesis .... However, the Pigou effect creates a mechanism for the economy to escape the trap As unemployment rises ... . Pigou concluded that an equilibrium with employment below the full employment rate the classical ... of the Pigou effect The Pigou effect was criticized by Kalecki because The adjustment required ... link Michael Kalecki year 1944 month title Professor Pigou on the Classical Stationary State A Comment ... 2959845 accessdate ref The Pigou effect and Japan If the Pigou effect always operates strongly, the Bank ... of Japan The Lost Decade Japanese deflation sooner. Other apparent evidence against the Pigou .... Pigou hypothesised that falling prices would make consumers feel richer and increase spending but Japanese ... would fall further. A similar, reverse Pigou effect happens throughout the world in consumer electronics because of depreciating prices this is sometimes called the Osbourne effect . Government debt and the Pigou ... to create a Pigou effect by issuing bonds, because the aggregate subjective level of wealth ... Pigou effect into more generalized Wealth effect s . http www.rieb.kobe u.ac.jp academic ra dp English ... of the deflationary spiral, points out that an insatiable liquidity preference neutralizes the Pigou ... . Paul Krugman s description of a liquidity trap resistant to the Pigou effect is also mentioned ... more details
Infobox person name CecilArthur Grant Savidge image caption birth date birth place death date death place other names known for occupation relatives spouse website footnotes CecilArthur Grant Savidge was the second Chief Commissioner of Baluchistan Chief Commissioners Province Balochistan after the independence of Pakistan . ref http www.worldstatesmen.org Pakistan states.html Balochistan Pakistan Provinces ref s start s off succession box title List of Chief Commissioners of Balochistan Chief Commissioner of Balochistan years 9 April 1948 18 January 1949 before Ambrose Dundas after Sahibzada Mohammad Kursheed end References reflist Persondata NAME Savidge, CecilArthur Grant ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Savidge, CecilArthur Grant Category Administrators in British India UK politician stub ... more details
ArthurCecil Alport , Medical Doctor M.D. 1880 1959 was an English physician who first identified the Alport syndrome in a British family in 1927. Biography After graduating in medicine from the University of Edinburgh in 1905, he returned to South Africa to practice medicine in Johannesburg, where he owned a small gold mine. However, this proved to be non productive. During World War I Alport served with the Royal Army Medical Corps in South West Africa and in Macedonia and Salonika. After the war Alport worked as a specialist in tropical medicine at the Ministry of Pensions, London. From 1922 he worked for fourteen years under professor Frederick Samuel Langmead 1879 ?? as assistant director of the newly established medical unit at St. Mary s Hospital, Paddington. ref WhoNamedIt doctor 184 ArthurCecil Alport ref On the advice of Sir Alexander Fleming 1881 1955 , Dr. Alport, in 1937, went to Cairo to become professor of medicine at the King Faud I Hospital, University of Cairo. He was appalled by the fraudulent practices of dishonesty and corruption, which he encountered in Egyptian hospitals at the time, but even more so of the neglect of the poor patients, and it was entirely in keeping with his moral integrity that he initiated a crusade of reformation. These conditions were the theme of his book One Hour of Justice The Black Book of the Egyptian Hospitals, a privately published pamphlet, which he dedicated to the twin gods of decency and justice and ultimately had the desired effect as a bill for the reform of the Egyptian medical faculty. It was presented to the Legislature ... of 79 years. References One Hour of Justice , ArthurCecil Alport, 1946, 311p, a denunciation ... de ArthurCecil Alport fr Cecil A. Alport pl Cecil Alport pt ArthurCecil Alport sv ArthurCecil Alport ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alport, Cecil A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1959 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alport, Cecil ... more details
1928 1940 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lewis, CecilArthur ..., CecilArthur Category People educated at Oundle School Category Oundle Category 1898 births Category ... october november cecil lewis.php Smithsonian Air & Space magazine http movies2.nytimes.com gst movies ... 1,00.html Time Magazine http wp.scn.ru en ww1 f 532 9 0 16 Cecil Lewis s S.E.5a http www.independent.co.uk ... English military writers Lewis, Cecil A. de Cecil Lewis ... more details
ArthurCecil Caporn 16 April 1884 &ndash 25 November 1953 was a British people British judge and Conservative Party UK Conservative Party politician. ref name obit cite news title Obituary Judge A. C. Caporn, Lawyer And Politician date 26 November 1953 work The Times page 10 ref Born in Radcliffe on Trent , Nottinghamshire , he was the son of Arthur Leeson Caporn, owner of a Nottingham lace making business. His father also had business interests in South Africa , and the family spent some years in the Cape Town area. ref name obit He was educated at South African College Schools South African College School and Trinity Hall, Cambridge . He took a second in the Law Tripos in 1905. ref name obit He was call to the bar called to the bar at the Middle Temple in 1907, and practised as a barrister in Sheffield . He also lectured in common law at the University of Sheffield . ref name obit During the World War I First World War Caporn served as an officer in the Royal Field Artillery . ref Template LondonGazette issue 28849 startpage 5453 date 14 July 1914 ref He was invalided home in 1916, spending the rest of the war as an intelligence officer in the United Kingdom. He remained on the reserve of officers until 1934, reaching the rank of major. ref name obit At the United Kingdom general election, 1931 1931 general election he was chosen by the Conservatives to contest Nottingham West UK Parliament constituency Nottingham West , which was held by Arthur Hayday of the Labour Party UK Labour Party . Caporn won the seat in a bitterly fought contest, but only served a single term in United Kingdom House of Commons Commons with Hayday regaining the constituency in United Kingdom general ... 1953 PLACE OF DEATH Ratcliffe on Trent DEFAULTSORT Caporn, ArthurCecil Category 1884 births ... reflist External links Hansard contribs mr arthur caporn Arthur Caporn start box s par uk succession ... Arthur Hayday after Arthur Hayday end box Persondata NAME Caporn, Arthur ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... more details
The Pigou Club is described by its inventor, economist N. Gregory Mankiw , as an elite group of economist s and pundit politics pundits who have publicly advocated higher Pigovian tax es, such as fuel tax gasoline taxes or carbon tax es. ref cite web last Mankiw first Greg title Al Gore in the Pigou Club date June 24, 2006 url http gregmankiw.blogspot.com 2006 06 al gore in pigou club.html ref Typically, these pundits and economists also advocate lowering other taxes, such as the income tax or the corporate tax . A Pigovian tax also spelled Pigouvian tax, named after economist ArthurCecilPigou is a tax levied to correct the negative externalities negative side effects of a market activity. These ideas are also known as an Ecotax or green tax shift . class wikitable Members Date of Induction Description Anne Applebaum February 6, 2007 Pundit William Baldwin Journalist William Baldwin June 24, 2006 Journalist Gary Becker June 17, 2006 Economist Michael Bloomberg November 2, 2007 Politician Nathan Braun ref cite web last Braun first Nathan title Taxes cost effective energy solution date ... Greg title Chu and Pigou date 2008 12 16 url http gregmankiw.blogspot.com 2008 12 club member gets ... ref cite web url http gregmankiw.blogspot.com 2010 03 new member of pigou club.html title A New Member of the Pigou Club author Greg Mankiw date 2010 03 01 work publisher accessdate 2010 03 03 ref ... York Times title An Emissions Plan Conservatives Could Warm To first1 Bob last1 Inglis first2 Arthur .... References references External links http gregmankiw.blogspot.com 2006 10 pigou club manifesto.html The Pigou Club Manifesto Greg Mankiw s Blog http www.economics.harvard.edu faculty mankiw files Smart 20Taxes.pdf Smart Taxes An Open Invitation to Join the Pigou Club http gregmankiw.blogspot.com 2006 09 rogoff joins pigou club.html Rogoff joins the Pigou Club Greg Mankiw s Blog http www.nytimes.com ... economics gl Pigou Club ... more details
File Francispigou.jpg thumb thumb right 100px Francis Pigou The Very Reverend Very Rev Francis Pigou , Doctor of Divinity DD 3 January 1832 25 January 1916 was an eminent Anglican priest in the second half of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th. TOC left clear Career He was born in Baden Baden ref http www.artroots.com brigitte royal crommelin jeanpigoudesc 1705.htm Art Roots ref ref Who s Who Who was Who 1897 1990 London, A & C Black , 1991 ISBN 071363457X ref and educated at Ripon Grammar School and Trinity College, Dublin . He was ordained in 1856 ref The Clergy List London, Kelly s, 1913 ref and became a Curate at St Andrew, Stoke Talmage , then Chaplain at Marb uf Chapel, Paris . He held Vicar incumbencies at St Peter, Vere Street, Westminster Vere Street , St Philip, Regent Street and St George, Doncaster during which time he became an Honorary Chaplain to the Queen ref http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9500EED81E39E533A25750C2A9679D94649FD7CF New York Times ref . He was Rural Dean of Halifax from 1875 to 1888 when he became Dean of Chichester ref The Dean Of Chichester. The Rev. Francis Pigou The Times Thursday, Nov 15, 1888 pg. 8 Issue 32544 col A ref . Pigou found life to be unbearably sleepy in Chichester and castigated it unsparingly complaining that there was so little to do . ref name clarke16 Lowther Clarke. Chichester Cathedral in the Nineteenth Century. p. 16 ref While at Chichester he absented himself a great deal and was overjoyed , when after three years, he became Dean of Bristol , a post that offered him more scope for his energy. ref name clarke16 ref name ODNB Philip Barrett, Pigou, Francis 1832 1916 , Oxford Dictionary of National ... to Alfred Inglis 1856 1919 , ref cite web title Ernestine May Pigou url http histfam.familysearch.org ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pigou, Francis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... Pigou, Francis Category 1832 births Category People from Baden Baden Category People educated at Ripon ... more details
Elfrida Pigou February 28, 1911&ndash July, 1960 was a prominent Canadian mountaineer and pioneer with many first ascent s to her credit. She was born in Vernon, British Columbia Vernon , British Columbia , the daughter of Meynell Pigou and his wife Lilian Mackenzie and spent her childhood in the Okanagan region of British Columbia. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from the University of British Columbia in 1931. In 1949 she began a climbing career in the mountainous regions of BC and Washington U.S. state Washington State that made her perhaps the most distinguished female climber of her generation in Canada. Pigou became a member of the Alpine Club of Canada in 1948, and this served as her introduction to the world of mountains climbing. Over the next several years she made ascents of many of the tallest mountains in BC, including Mount Raleigh , Mount Gilbert, Homathko Peak and Mount Essex. She also did several rock climbing first ascents in The Bugaboos , some with Fred Beckey . She also volunteered for the Mountain Rescue Group which at that time was under the Alpine Club s jurisdiction. On May 12th, 1957, while on a spring ascent of Mount Slesse near Chilliwack, BC with Geoffery Walker and David Cathcart she discovered the wreckage of Trans Canada Air Lines Flight 810 TCA Flight 810 which had gone missing in December 1956. Pigou and several local mountaineers, including Paddy Sherman and Fips Broda had surmised that Slesse was the most likely site of the Crash of flight ... Slesse http www.bivouac.com MtnPg.asp?MtnId 5329 Mount Elfrida Pigou Notes references References ... 4 cite journal quotes author date year 1961 month title In memorial of Elfrida Pigou journal Canadian ... caj.html language format accessdate cite journal quotes author Pigou, Verna date year 2001 month title ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pigou, Elfrida ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 28, 1911 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1960 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pigou, Elfrida Category 1911 ... more details
wiktionary CecilCecil may refer to tocright Places Cecil College , a community college Cecil County, Maryland , United States Cecil Field , an airport in Jacksonville, Florida, United States Cecil, Georgia , United States Cecil, Ohio , United States Cecil, Oregon , United States Cecil, Pennsylvania , United States Cecil, Wisconsin , United States People Cecil Gumbi born 1988 , Zimbabwean businessman Brett Cecil born 1986 , Canadian baseball pitcher Caecilius of Elvira , patron saint of Granada Cecil Banes Walker 1888 1915 , English first class cricketer Cecil B dker born 1927 , Danish writer Cecil Boyd Rochfort 1887 1983 , British thoroughbred racehorse trainer Cecil Brooks III born 1961 , American jazz drummer Cecil Charles Worster Drought 1888 1971 , English physician Cecil Clarke born 1968 , Canadian Legislative Assemblymen Cecil Cooper born 1949 , American baseball player and manager Cecil Day Lewis 1904 1972 , Irish poet and the British Poet Laureate Cecil Dolecheck born 1951 , Iowa State Representative from the 96th District Cecil Fielder born 1963 , American baseball player Cecil Frank Powell 1903 1969 , British physicist and Nobel laureate Cecil Grigg 1891 1968 , American football player Cecil Heftel 1924 2010 , American politician in Hawaii Cecil Humphery Smith born 1928 , British genealogist and heraldist Cecil Mamiit born 1977 , American tennis player representing the Philippines Cecil McBee born 1935 , American post bop jazz bassist Cecil Mountford 1919 2009 , New Zealand rugby league footballer and coach Cecil Parker 1897 1971 , English character and comedy actor Cecil Parkinson born 1931 , British politician Cecil Potter born 1888 , former professional manager Cecil Purdy 1906 1979 , Australian chess player Cecil Rhodes 1853 1902 , British imperialist and businessman Cecil Sandford born 1928 , British former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer Cecil Spring Rice 1859 1918 , British diplomat and Ambassador to United States 1912 1918 Cecil Taylor born 1929 , American ... more details
cleanup date June 2010 The Cecil is a historic luxury hotel located in the hill station Shimla , India . It was established in 1884 by the British. The address is at Chaura Maidan. It was purchased by one of its employees, Mohan Singh Oberoi , who later founded the Oberoi Hotels group, which presently owns and operates by the property ref name ny http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9900E4D61131F937A35756C0A9649C8B63 Mohan Singh Oberoi, 103, A Pioneer in Luxury Hotels New York Times , May 4, 2002 . ref ref http timesofindia.indiatimes.com articleshow 1979608132.cms The centennial Man Times of India , September 1, 2001. ref . History The Cecil had quite modest beginnings in 1883 as a one storied house, the Tendril Cottage with its famed inhabitant Rudyard Kipling. It is claimed that Rudyard Kipling frequented the house where he wrote his novels, including Plain tales from the Hills , inspired by Shimla. Mohan Singh Oberoi arrived in Shimla in 1922, when after numerous owners the Cecil was bring run by John Faletti. Thus began an enduring legacy. Mohan Singh Oberoi quickly rose up the ranks and formed a strong relationship with the new manager Mr. Ernest Clarke. Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh Oberoi acquired the Cecil as a part of the acquisition of the Associated Hotels of India in 1944. Soon, The Cecil became the address that every one wanted to be seen at. The famous Balls and Floor shows and Lola, the dancer added to the charm of the hotel. The hotel was closed in 1984 for extensive renovation and refurbishment and was reopened in 1997, restored to a style befitting its past glory, worthy of the Oberoi s present. Literature cite book author William Warren, Jill Gocher title Asia s legendary hotels the romance of travel location Singapore publisher Periplus Editions year 2007 isbn 978 0 7946 0174 4 References references External links http www.oberoicecil.com The Oberoi Cecil Homepage DEFAULTSORT Cecil Category Oberoi Hotels & Resorts Category Hotels in India Category ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Cecil Currie image country England fullname Cecil Edmund Currie nickname dayofbirth 4 monthofbirth 4 yearofbirth 1861 placeofbirth Brightwalton , Berkshire countryofbirth England dayofdeath 2 monthofdeath 1 yearofdeath 1937 placeofdeath Staines , Middlesex countryofdeath England heightft heightinch batting Right handed bowling Right arm Spin bowling slow role family Sir Frederick Larkins Currie, 2nd Baronet Father , br Frederick Currie cricketer Frederick Currie Cousin , br Fendall Currie Uncle , br Robert Currie cricketer Robert Currie Uncle , br William Currie cricketer William Currie Uncle club1 Cambridge University Cricket Club Cambridge University year1 1883 clubnumber1 club2 Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire year2 1881 1885 clubnumber2 deliveries balls columns 1 column1 First class cricket FC matches1 20 runs1 300 bat avg1 12.00 100s 50s1 top score1 32 deliveries1 3,318 wickets1 64 bowl avg1 22.28 fivefor1 2 tenfor1 1 best bowling1 8 57 catches stumpings1 9 date 6 February year 2010 source http www.cricinfo.com ci content player 10895.html Cricinfo Cecil Edmund Currie 4 April 1861 2 January 1937 was an English Cricketer, who followed a career in first class cricket, playing for Cambridge University Cricket Club Cambridge University and Hampshire County Cricket Club Hampshire , after which he became a Solicitor at Freshfields & Leece ... College, Cambridge . ref Venn id CRY880CE name Currie, Cecil Edmund ref On 6 February 1894 he married ... Burke s Peerage and Baronetage, 107th edition, section Currie ref and Jessie n e Pigou ref http www.photohistory ... cricket. References reflist External links http www.cricinfo.com ci content player 10895.html Cecil Currie at Cricinfo http www.cricketarchive.com Hampshire Players 6 6548 6548.html Cecil Currie at CricketArchive ... statistics for Cecil Currie Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Currie, Cecil ..., Cecil Category 1861 births Category 1937 deaths Category People from West Berkshire district Category ... more details
Richard Cecil may refer to Richard Cecil clergyman 1748 1810 , Anglican clergyman Richard Cecil courtier died 1552 , English courtier and father of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley Richard Cecil poet , American poet Lord Richard Cecil 1948 1978 , British soldier and journalist hndis Cecil, Richard DEFAULTSORT Cecil, Richard ... more details
Cecil Calvert may refer to Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore , first proprietor of Maryland Cecil Calvert politician , in Northern Ireland hndis name Calvert, Cecil DEFAULTSORT Calvert, Cecil ... more details
Cecil Denny may refer to Cecil Denny golfer , winner of the Dutch Open golf Dutch Open Sir Cecil Denny, 6th Baronet 1850 1928 , of the Denny Baronets hndis Denny, Cecil ... more details
Arthur shore establishment HMS Royal Arthur battles awards Rear Admiral Sir Oswald Nigel Amherst Cecil ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox officeholder honorific prefix Sir name Nigel Cecil honorific suffix small Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire KBE , Companion of the Order of the Bath CB small image imagesize smallimage If this is specified, image should not be. alt caption order 23rd office Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man term start 1 October 1980 term end 25 September 1985 alongside For two or more people serving in the same position from the same district. e.g. United States Senators. monarch Elizabeth II predecessor John Warburton Paul Sir John Paul successor Laurence New Sir Laurence New birth date birth date and age 1925 11 11 df y birth place death date death place restingplace restingplacecoordinates birthname Oswald Nigel Amherst Cecil nationality British ... officer. Naval career Cecil is a paternal grandson of Lord William Cecil courtier Lord William Cecil and the Mary Cecil, 2nd Baroness Amherst of Hackney 2nd Baroness Amherst of Hackney and a maternal ... 24 accessdate 2008 08 26 ref From 1961&ndash 63, Cecil commanded HMS Corunna D97 HMS Corunna in the Mediterranean and then HMS Royal Arthur shore establishment HMS Royal Arthur from 1963&ndash 65. In 1966 ... 1968 01 02 accessdate 2008 08 26 ref Cecil received the acting rank of Commodore Royal Navy Commodore ... 1977 12 31 accessdate 2008 08 26 ref Cecil left the island with the last of the British Forces in 1979 ... issue 47962 startpage 12045 supp yes date 1979 09 25 accessdate 2008 08 26 ref On 9 September 1980, Cecil ... startpage 17522 date 1980 12 18 accessdate 2008 08 26 ref Cecil lives with his wife of over forty years ... . NAME Cecil, Sir Nigel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Royal Navy admiral DATE OF BIRTH 11 November 1925 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cecil, Sir Nigel Category ... Category Cecil family Nigel Cecil fr Oswald Nigel Cecil ... more details
James Cecil may refer to James Cecil, 3rd Earl of Salisbury 1648 1683 James Cecil, 4th Earl of Salisbury 1666 1694 James Cecil, 5th Earl of Salisbury 1691 1728 James Cecil, 1st Marquess of Salisbury 1748 1823 hndis Cecil, James DEFAULTSORT Cecil, James ... more details
John Cecil may refer to John Cecil, 4th Earl of Exeter 1628 1678 John Cecil, 5th Earl of Exeter c. 1648 1700 John Cecil, 6th Earl of Exeter 1674 1721 John Cecil, 7th Earl of Exeter c. 1700 1722 John Cecil Clay 1875 1930 John Cecil Masterman 1891 1977 John Cecil Currie 1898 1944 John Cecil Holm 1904 1981 hndis Cecil, John ... more details
Cecil White may rwefer to Cecil F. White , American politician Cecil White footballer , England international footballer Unk White , Cecil White, Australian cartoonist See also intitle hndis White, Cecil ... more details
Cross United Kingdom Distinguished Flying Cross awarded to Flying Officer CecilArthur Bouchier on 18 November 1919. Flying Officer Cyril Arthur Bouchier A very skilful pilot of marked, initiative and courage ... first name and was corrected to Cecil in a later gazette. ref LondonGazette issue 31691 date 16 December 1919 startpage 15615 supp x ref Squadron Leader CecilArthur Bouchier, DFC appointed as an Officer ... June 1936 startpage 4003 supp x ref Air Commodore CecilArthur Bouchier CBE, DFC appointed as a Companion ... 2936 supp x ref 9 March 1948 Air Vice Marshal CecilArthur Bouchier, CB, CBE, DFC is allowed to war ... CecilArthur Bouchier, CB, CBE, DFC appointed as a Knight Commander in the Order of the British ...Infobox military person name Sir Cecil Bouchier birth date 14 October 1895 death date 15 June 1979 birth place Fleet, Hampshire death place Worthing Hospital, Worthing , West Sussex image File Air Commodore Bouchier.jpg 200px caption Cecil Bouchier as an air commodore nickname Boy allegiance Great Britain serviceyears 1915 &ndash 1953 rank Air Vice Marshal commands RAF Kenley br RAF Hornchurch br No. 54 Squadron RAF No. 54 Squadron unit battles World War I br World War II awards Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire br Companion of the Order of the Bath br Distinguished Flying Cross United Kingdom Distinguished Flying Cross br Mention in Despatches 2 laterwork Air Vice Marshal Sir CecilArthur Bouchier Order of the British Empire KBE , Order of the Bath CB , Distinguished Flying Cross United Kingdom DFC 14 October 1895 15 June 1979 served with the British Army , Royal Flying Corps , Indian Air Force and Royal Air Force from 1915 to 1953. He was married to Dorothy Britton , who ... Sir Cecil Bouchier Air Vice Marshal Sir Cecil Bouchier, Spitfires in Japan A Memoir , Global Oriental ..., Cecil ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Royal Air Force air marshals DATE OF BIRTH 14 October ..., Worthing , West Sussex DEFAULTSORT Bouchier, Cecil Category 1895 births Category 1979 deaths Category ... more details
Cecil Hotel or Hotel Cecil may refer to Hotel Cecil London , a grand hotel located between the Embankment and the Strand, now demolished Cecil Hotel Alexandria , Egypt Cecil Hotel Calgary , Canada Cecil Hotel, New York City, site of the jazz club Minton s Playhouse The Cecil , Shimla , India Hotel Cecil, Delhi disambiguation es Hotel Cecil ... more details
Cecil Township is the name of several Township United States townships in the United States Cecil Township, Haywood County, North Carolina Cecil Township in Haywood County, North Carolina Cecil Township, Bottineau County, North Dakota Cecil Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Cecil Township ... more details